Isn't it? [She gives him a calculating gaze. This is absolutely not the Jack she used to know - the one she'd grown up with, who'd helped her become the woman she is today - whether he's aware of it or not. Somehow, with everything that's happened, he lost that. She feels it's her duty then to hold onto it tighter; to remind him. If that's really possible.] If I've learned anything in my life, it's that we're stronger together.
[She looks down at the tea, it's cold now, and she pushes it away before standing. Her fingers trail on the table top for a moment, lightly tapping while she finds her words.] You could at least let me try.
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[She looks down at the tea, it's cold now, and she pushes it away before standing. Her fingers trail on the table top for a moment, lightly tapping while she finds her words.] You could at least let me try.